A Low Density Lifestyle and Creative Intelligence: The Key to Living a Full Life

March 5th, 2010

Michael WayneMichael Wayne, Embracing My Journey, Guest Blogger.

I have coined a phrase I consider to be the ultimate model for a healthy and happy life. It’s called a Low Density Lifestyle, and I believe living this way is the best approach to achieving a life of optimal health and happiness, and to living a life full of passion and purpose.

I define a Low Density Lifestyle as one in which you are living in a more relaxed, less stressed, and calm, clear and focused manner on an everyday basis. When you live this way, you have less tension, rigidity and density in your body, mind and spirit. And when you have less of these in your body, you are then living a less dense lifestyle; in other words, you are living a Low Density Lifestyle.

All Aboard

February 23rd, 2010

Photo By: HaveDog.com

I love trains.  For as long as I can remember I experience a small thrill every time I see one.  It doesn’t matter if it is a freight train, a passenger car, light rail or even a kiddy ride at the park, trains hold a special place in my heart.

So when my spouse, CB, announced we had tickets for a journey on the Verde Valley train, I was quite pleased.  The train snakes its way from the quaint Clarkdale station to a scenic ranch in Perkinsville and back.  I’m not writing an advertisement here, so you can visit www.railsnw.com for more information, but suffice it to say it was an incredible and relaxing way to celebrate our 7th anniversary.

Spending time on the road? Give yourself the gift of 'Drivetime Yoga'

September 4th, 2009

About 5 years ago a little idea was nagging at Elaine Masters and she couldn’t let it go. She was a commuting Yoga teacher and mom who drove far too much for comfort. Over time she developed a head to toe series of small, safe stretches and breathing techniques to help me feel better. Especially on the days I couldn’t work out before sitting in the car for an hour, the moves helped me arrive feeling great. It was during that drive that  Drivetime Yoga was born.

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